"Celebrate #PhattyFriday with some delicious 4 pole filtered ale!"
via The Bob Moog Foundation: "The Ale will be sold exclusively by Greenlife Grocery, the Orange Peel, and Asheville Pizza and Brewing Company from May 27 through May 30. Beginning May 31, Moog Filtered Ale will be available for international retail distribution in bottles exclusively through Bruisin’ Ales. It will be available on tap throughout western North Carolina."
"I made a patch on the new Roland Gaia to show a bit of the experimental sound design potential. Having had the synth for only a week, and spending little time with it, I have to say that it is the most fun I have had in a long while.
The patch uses all three voices and there is some poking and prodding of knobs and sliders along the way. Recorded live with no editing or external processing. All Gaia."
"Two events coming up soon for Austin noisemakers: Summer Swap Party + Show-N-Tell
Bring your homemade music machines to show off to other noise nerds or just come pick through piles of toys, parts, and various electronic what-have-yous.
Bodytronix, among other, will be making you dance while we hold a small beginner class and about a ton of other attractions vie for your attention. Also: booze. Check out the full listing here."
YouTube via JohnFrank78 — October 25, 2009 — "Living On Video 1982-1983
Instruments: Roland Jupiter 4 and 6, CSQ 600, TR-808, Korg Vocoder and Polysix,
Oberheim OB8, DMX, DSX Elka Synthex, Electric guitar, Simmons and Mattel drums.
Oberheim DMX Classic Tracks on Electribe Sampler & Juno synthesizer From: harlemnightsmusic | 03 de junio de 2009 |
All tracks recreated by ear. All synth, bass & fx parts were programmed on my Roland Juno 106 synth (1984), and recorded with a Boss SE50 effect processor. In the originals different synths were used. All played and filmed live during recording, no MIDI sequencer was used."
and the original:
Trans-X - Living On Video Official Video
YouTube via UnidiscMusic — February 20, 2010 — "CLICK TO DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/9ed9BT
Sound Lab Analog Synthesizer Overview YouTube via lamaymusic — June 10, 2010 — "I was previously known as Planet Synth now I am Lamay Music.
A few things and some with the SoundLab. Built with MFOS PCBs. This is built into a Polycase ABS case. Runs off an AC adapter (included). Im very impressed with the tracking of these Synths when Tuned correctly. Mostly all 1% resistors used throughout. Nice smooth 24mm Alpha pots Give a great feel to the knob action."